The Key to Cease Away Illusory Existences

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Chaichan Srihanu

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This article focuses on the presumption that 1) Vipassana or insight is the best method of overcoming perceptual existences, 2) Neurotic study proves that everything was objectively electric impulse in human brain which is consistent with insight method showing that reality entirely is inside not outside as common people thought, 3) solution of insight concerns subjective realization of rise and fall of momentary appearance of all existences.

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Srihanu, C. . (2020). The Key to Cease Away Illusory Existences. Asia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures, 1(1), 44–54. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrc/article/view/239989
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